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Meaning

The word "fake" refers to something that is not genuine, real, or authentic. It can describe items, appearances, or behavior that are intended to deceive or mislead others. For example, a fake diamond is a gemstone that looks like a real diamond but is actually made of different materials.

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Etymology

The word "fake" originates from the late 19th century, as slang for "to make." It's believed to have derived from the word "fakery," which described the act of pretending or counterfeit deception.

Examples

  1. She bought a fake designer handbag that looked real but was much cheaper.
  2. The museum had an exhibit on how to identify fake artwork.
  3. The athlete was banned from the competition for using fake documents to support his claims.
  4. He smiled with a fake enthusiasm that did not reach his eyes.